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  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.8
    Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 2,440 reviews

    Hotel Nicolaas Witsen is quietly located in a quiet street in the centre of Amsterdam’s, a 5-minute walk from the Heineken Brewery. Each room has a flat-screen TV.

    From US$343.74 per night
  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.8
    Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 976 reviews

    Avani Museum Quarter Amsterdam Hotel is located a 7-minute walk from both the Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum, housed on the Museum Square.

    From US$457.39 per night
  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.7
    Good - What previous guests thought, 1,534 reviews

    Located in the canal belt, which is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Amsterdam Canal Hotel offers rooms with private facilities.

    From US$382.79 per night
  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.6
    Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 954 reviews

    Bicycle Hotel Amsterdam offers budget accommodation with free Wi-Fi and a bicycle rental service, a 5-minute walk from the Albert Cuyp Market. This eco-friendly hotel recycles and uses solar power.

  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.2
    Very good - What previous guests thought, 61 reviews

    Situated in Amsterdam and with Heineken Experience reachable within 400 metres, B&B Felix features a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace.

Albert Cuyp Market

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Planning a trip to see the Albert Cuyp Market? Check out the latest reviews and scores

  • 10.0

    Go in the late afternoon (4:30 or so) when the market is...

    Go in the late afternoon (4:30 or so) when the market is closing and the fish vendors are throwing their leftovers away. Herons come (we saw six or seven) and eat the scraps. It's fun. The market in general is interesting and has lots of traditional Dutch food.
    Guest review by
    Michelle
    United States
  • 6.0

    I love a street market, but for me, there weren't a lot of...

    I love a street market, but for me, there weren't a lot of interesting stalls. Mostly fabrics, cheap clothing, food, other touristy knicknacks. I did, however, love De Peperbol -- a kitchenwares store where I picked up (too) many cute tea towels.
    Guest review by
    Lili
    United States